It all depends on the kind of chili you are making. Most chilies use a tomato based sauce, but white chili uses chicken or vegetable broth instead. Whatever kind of sauce you use, it will always include chili powder and cumin.
Red Hot Chili Peppers were originally Tony Flow and the Majestic Masters of Mayhem.
Chili peppers are in the botanical family Solanaceae. As are all other peppers, like bell peppers, sweet peppers, and ghost peppers. And deadly nightshade, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco, for that matter. It's a big family.
The scientific name is Capsicum annum it is in the same species as Bell peppers.
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There are many different types of chili peppers. Some types include cherry pepper, pimento chili pepper, cubanelle chili pepper, banana pepper, lemon drop chili pepper, charleston hot chili pepper and sweet bell pepper just to name a few.
Like the name implies , it is chillies that are prepared in a way that they make a sauce.
There are five kinds of chili peppers. Their scientific names are: Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum chinense, Capsicum pubescens, and Capsicum baccatum. But all chili peppers belong to the same family - Solanaceae.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers originally formed as 'Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem', and did what was supposed to be a one-time gig at the Rhythm Lounge, but due to their lively performance, were asked to return. Upon receiving news of this success, the changed their name to the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Chiles Rojo Vivo. But since Red Hot Chili Peppers is a name, you would just say Red Hot Chili Peppers in spanish
The: Strawberry, Cranberry, Tomato (yes a tomato is a fruit), Paw-Paw (Pawpaw), and Chili peppers (to name a few).
I'm assuming you mean chili pepper here, which belongs to the genus Capsicum.
Chili powder does not have a single scientific name, as it is a blend of ground spices that typically includes dried chili peppers along with other ingredients like cumin, garlic powder, and oregano. The primary component, dried chili peppers, can come from various species of the Capsicum genus, such as Capsicum annuum or Capsicum frutescens. Therefore, the specific scientific name can vary depending on the type of chili used in the powder.